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Half of parents (51 per cent) are concerned about their children’s mental health and well-being as they return to school this month, many for the first time since March, a survey suggests.
Employers will welcome experienced childcarers who brush up their knowledge after time away from work, as Karen Faux hears.
A nursery owner intends to appeal against a damning report from Ofsted which he said was 'disappointing' and had left supportive parents 'astonished'.
Birth to Three Matters has provided settings with a welcome framework on which to base good practice but more staff training on caring for the very young is proving essential ACORN CHILDCARE TRAINING
Babies who show early signs of autism, such as avoiding eye contact and not bonding with their parents, should be treated in the first few months of life, according to an expert in infant mental...
Gabriella Jozwiak meets a man who is responsible for everything from procurement and auditing to designing staff training
Thousands of parents who have missed out on Tax-Free Childcare due to technical problems with the Childcare Service website may be able to claim compensation from the Government.
Here's another way to raise funds. Teachers can send the children's paintings or drawings to the Vanilla Card Company, which will turn each into a greetings card and return it to the school or nursery...
Nursery Story has been created to bring joy and ease to nursery management by simplifying day-to-day operations in this new complicated world.
In the second of her series on child behaviour and its links to the new SEND code of practice, Kay Mathieson looks at working with parents.